
Pacific Defense Launches New Military Communications System in El Segundo, California
Command and control unite
Defense edge evolves
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. - Pacific Defense unveiled its latest military communications technology today, launching the MCS2090VP command and control system designed to enhance battlefield communications capabilities [1].
The new system, part of Pacific Defense's NERVE family of products, represents a significant advancement in military communications technology, offering multi-waveform command and control capabilities in a compact, standardized format [2].
'The MCS2090VP takes our existing technology and product offerings developed over a decade to the next level,' said Pedja Mitrovic, V.P. Product Management at Pacific Defense [1]. The system is the first of its kind to comply with critical military standards while supporting scalable network operations.
Key technical features include:
SOSA-aligned and CMOSS-compliant mission system architectureSupport for advanced tactical networking capabilitiesIntegration with existing military vehicle platformsEnhanced security features including SBU-E network compatibilityThe system is designed to operate in challenging military environments, maintaining communications even in disrupted, disconnected, or low-bandwidth conditions [3]. It supports installation in various military platforms, including tactical vehicles and naval applications.
The MCS2090VP is immediately available for order, marking a significant step in the U.S. Army's modernization efforts for command, control, and electronic warfare capabilities [1].